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Brungot Farms: Live tree article

Brungot Farms gives back to the YMCA, Hope for Hunger, and Hope for Christmas as a way to spread holiday kindness.

Photo provided by Brungot Farms

Holiday cheer is in the air, Austin — it’s time to deck the halls with holiday decor. Enter: Brungot Farms, a local spot to find the perfect tree (read: no Charlie Brown trees here).

Brungot Farms makes picking a live tree easy with an online ordering option. Just select the height that you’re looking for and pick up your tree or have it delivered directly to your house. Trees are kept fresh during shipping, stored in water, and transported in a refrigerated truck.

Looking to pick your tree the old fashioned way? Head to the lot at The Twin Lakes YMCA in Cedar Park (204 E. Little Elm Trail) on weekdays from 3-7 p.m. or weekends from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. with the family to find your tree for the season. Bonus: They provide all the twine you need to tie it down for no additional charge. Find your tree.*

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